The hotel is a 3 and 1/2 hour taxi drive from the airport. It's on an attractive side of the island to which there appears to be no regular boat. I wanted to get excellent wood carvings, and the hotel driver took me to a small nearby shop (with a dolphin on the sign) where I was able to obtain a suitcase-sized wall panel of birds and trees, the volcano and waterfalls. I arranged for the master carver of this panel from a nearby village to sign it, overnight, as he had not done so. Food is available at the hotel's restaurant all day. Expeditions to the ATM (walkable if desired), the local temples, the hot springs, special fruit sellers, coffee plantations etc. can be arranged for pay with the hotel drivers. Friendly shell sellers, pearl sellers and batik sellers will walk down the beach to offer their items for sale. They can be a bit of a nuisance if you want privacy, but have interesting things. The major, named, public beach nearby is Lovina Beach. "Dolphin Beach" has outrigger boats, fishermen and a large sandbar when the tide goes out. There don't seem to be many dolphins there anymore that I could see.